President John Mahama has appointed Kojo Choi, a naturalized Ghanaian of Korean descent, as Ghana's Ambassador-designate to South Korea, alongside seven other new ambassadors.
Choi's appointment has ignited national debate, with supporters praising it as a progressive step toward inclusivity and critics questioning his background and citizenship. The move highlights Ghana's evolving approach to diplomacy, identity, and representation in a globalized world. Other notable appointments include Mona Quartey and Said Sinare, reflecting a broader reshuffle of Ghana's diplomatic corps.
The controversy underscores ongoing discussions about nationality, diversity, and the complexities of citizenship in Ghanaian public life.
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